A study of fossilized feces and vomit attempts to piece together why dinosaurs were so evolutionarily successful.
In an international collaboration, researchers at Uppsala University have been able to identify undigested food remains, plants and prey in the fossilised faeces of dinosaurs. These analyses of ...
These herbivorous creatures control algae growth ... Senior Biologist Matt Wade and Biologist Alex Petrosino manage the care ...
Coprolites—fossilized feces—from the Jurassic hold traces of past meals. These deposits left by a herbivorous dinosaur ...
Dinosaur poop is providing vital clues about "who ate whom" 200 million years ago. Researchers have been able to identify ...
An analysis of hundreds of bromalites – fossilised faeces and vomit – shows how changes in diet enabled dinosaurs to take ...
Majestic. Thunderous. Powerful. Their mighty tread and sonorous cries once reverberated across our planet. And the rise of ...
‘We found bones, teeth, fish scales, plant fragments, and even tiny beetles.’ ...
In an international collaboration, researchers at Uppsala University have been able to identify undigested food remains, ...
Scans of fossilized feces have revealed what the early members of this iconic species ate to help them take over the world.
Faeces, vomit and fossilised food from inside stomachs have provided new clues into how dinosaurs rose to dominate Earth, a ...
The way the dinosaurs relinquished their long dominance is well known. An asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, triggering a horrific mass extinction. But the way the dinosaurs - modest ...